Busting the Myths Around Legal Indemnity Insurance Claims

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  • Released 11th Apr 2023
  • Wesley Timothy, Naomi Hare and Adam Keith
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In this video, the team at DUAL Asset discuss claims received on legal indemnity, aka the title, insurance policies.

You will hear from Naomi Hare, Head of Claims and Adam Keith, Head of UK Underwriting.

This entertaining discussion will provide insight into what happens when a claim is made. We will speak about how we use claims data to underwrite and will explore what a policy does, analysing the coverage using our own experiences through real examples encountered over our careers.

By the end, you will have a greater understanding of how useful a policy is in a real estate transaction. And develop greater confidence in using such policies.

Learning Objectives:

  • How best to utilise legal indemnity insurance in a real estate transaction
  • Information that can be passed to a client as to how this cover operates.
  • Underwriter appetites for risk

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Wesley Timothy

Senior Underwriter

DUAL Asset

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Naomi Hare

Head of Claims

DUAL Asset

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Adam Keith

Head of UK Underwriting

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